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NORWICH TOWN Clifford Pierce of Sterling spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs, John L. Browning of Bast Town m-m Yrank Way and Dliss dithel Way of omsbmao avenue, spent Saturday and Sunday_ with New London relatives, Roy Hubbard from the state pler, spent the week-end at the home Of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Hub- bard of Sturtevant steet Dr. Charles H, b of Town street, is a member or l-‘llrvla lodge, No. 101, L 0. 0. F, of Groton, which celetyated ifs twenty-fiftn anmiver- sary Monday evening by giving & dan- quet in the lodge rooms, with grand officers n attendance, Dr, Lamb was one of eighty-five charter mempers. At present the lodge has a_mem) ship of about four hundred, Ray- raond P. Lamb, M. D, of Boston, a son of Dr. Lamb joined the order about ten years ago, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Learned - of West Town street leave today (Wed- nesday) to spend Thanksgiving in Ha- verhill, Mass. Mrs, Learned will re- main for a visit of two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Alberi F. Greene n: West Town street, leave Thursday to spend 'Thanksgiving in Providence with Mrs. Green's aunt, Mrs. ‘William L., Hanlon. Migs Margaret Kivlin ot West Town street, has roturned after a _week's visit with relatives in Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Morgan, Mrs. nnie Tilletson and John Evans of Iast Lyme, were recent caliers at the tome of Clarence Bailey, on Plain Hill iss Elizabeth Way of Plain Hill ivaves today (Wednesday) to spend hanksgiving with her father, Allen Way of North Lyme. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Gager of Wauwecus street will spend Thanks- ving with their son and daughter- n-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles’ A. Ga- ger, Jr, of Broadway, Norwich, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C, Fuller of New London will arrive today (Wed- tesday) to spend Thanksgiving with rs. Fuller's brother-in-law and sis- Mr. and Mrs. William S. Geer, of hington stres Mr. and Mrs. John L. Browning and children of East Town street, will be present at a family gathering THanks ving at the home of Mr. Browning's porents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles rown- ¢ on_ Plain Hill, ‘Thanksgiving guests at !he home of Dr. and Mrs. sireet, will be and her daughts comb of LABELS FOR CHRISTMAS PACKAGES Ask at any of our departments for at- * tractive labels to place on the parsels which you send out of town. Shop and ship early, as the labsls rcad, and the recipient of the gift is also asked to hold the package until Christmas before opening. Labor and transportation problem's abound this season. I you would do your shopping with referenc own comfort, you will then government, and the m well. Buy early—in the the day. .Ship promptly and in good season. K MADE IN THE U. S. A, A Tribute to the Loyal Manufacturers of This Country THIS STORE PAYS ITS TRIBUTE TO THE DOMINANT COURAGE, SKILL AND PROGRESS OF AMERICAN INDUSTRY Unh] the war started Germany’s business with this country, and with the whele world, was growing by leaps and bounds. Why? Because there was as vast and well organized propaganda advertising the trade mark “Made in Germauy.” It was a propaganda which conveyed the impression that German made goods were better than those made in the United States. Is that inglorious situation to again prevail when our victorious armies return? We hope not—and we are deing what we can to offset the Hun's insidious propaganda, already released, and to anticipate future moves in that direction. In The Boston Store we are now making a display of goods which are “Made in the U. S. A.”—a display which is significant of the astonishing progress American industry has made in the past few years. It demonstrates not only the progress of American industry, but its scope, skill and enterprise as well. “Made in the U. S. A.” means the best you can get at the price. American manufacturers acknowl- edge no superiors. They now produce merchandise of the sort that far excels what we formerly thought only the European factories could create. BE A PRACTICAL PATRIOT—BUY GOODS MADE IN THE U. S. A. ” WOMEN'S, MISSES’ AND The Best Draperies and Floor ” Colored Wash Fabrics Women's and Children’s Underwear Write Your Letter On Stationery : : Sfectively of Dr. Lamb, and Lawrence Made in the U, 5. A Made in the U. . A CHILDREN'S GARMENTS Coveioas Made n the U. 5. A s, iy ; ) 8 £ . B 3 3 Women's Vests, Drawers and Tights—heavy A large package of good Writing Paper, worth Are Made i the U. S, A. Bates’ Dress Ginghams, in stripes, check, b A T o fleece-lined underwear in ;n the :'e.zs;r:hle“m 35¢, made in the U. 8. A., at . . 29 Made in the U. S. A, e et e 7 plaids and solid colors; twenty-seven inches Hl ot will inclade Miss Ruth Becleston, i TR il 29 Correspondence Cards, in various color- Made of honsstly woven U. . A. fabrics—dyed || 500, Sy, (':' S ',’) B wide, worth 45¢ a yard, and every yard made Women's Fleeced Union Suits in different ings, made in the U. 8. A, at . . 25 with U. 8. A. dyes—designed by American de- saitat Bl b i L e LWL b o in the U. 8. A, Special at ............ 3% a yard. §I5/¥ My ‘and Mrs, Henry Eccleston and models—made in the ! A $2.25 and $2.50 206 Soldier’s and Sailos Writing Tablets signers—made in American workshops—and in- 3 30c to $1.25 a yard e e et 2 on Edward, Mr. and Mgs. Albert Be- Merino Vests and Drawers in heavy and made in the U. 8. A, at <.... 2c || tended for wear by real Americans. The result [| Specially Priced Selection of Laces, including iondeRen o line feny Byt Ginghd, Creteand "thers daignter Tvotm s Walghth -t okl e A il is just exactly 100 per cent. American. You can || Filet and other Nets, in white, ivory and ecru; inghes I Sacrcli ARIAbianjchownin ; b / 175 to $2.25 camboat Playing Cards, m %, Suits—made in (he u. uits . = §$1.25 Very Light Mercerized Suits at $175 Silk Top Union Suits in white or nm\< They have mercerized drawers—moc “e 8. A at ‘225 and $275 Pink Silk Vests, Bedices and made in the U. S, A at Bloomers- $2.00 and $3.50 Women's Full-fabhioned Hose—the kind which fits best, all silk and made in the U. S. A. Colors are cordovan. arey, black and white at $2.00, $250 and $2.75 Full-fashioned Silk Lisle Hose with high boot—fine for Winter wear—in-black, cordo: van, grey, navy and new fawn—made in the U. S A at $1.15 Genuine Yankee Notions Made in the U. S. A. Shirt Waist Hangers, made in the U. 8. A, at— 4 for 25¢ Shoe Polishes, mads in the U. 8. A, cither 2-in-1 or Whittemore's— 15¢ size at $ihass on . 120 30c size at 25¢ B, Dress Fasteners, in all sizes, "iitle in the U. 8. A,, black or white, at 4c a gaf. Shoe Trees, made in the U. S. A, at ....... 10c ., 45- t 4c a spool—45c Coats Darning Cottpm, nade inithe U. S. yard spools, in bladk or ‘white; a dozen. ) King's Basting Thrsad, an 200- -yard spools, made in the U. S. A, « 5 . 3 for 17¢ Aunt Lydia's Linen Finish Thread lnd Shamrock Linen Thread, n\:fl “in_the U. 8. A, The st Toilet' Goods Mads-in the Ui $7A. ade in the U. S. Art Calendars, with large pictures, in colors, of General Pershing, Marchal Foch, Marshal Joffre and King Albert; worth $1.50, and made in the U. 8. A, at $1.25 Leather Goods, Jewelry, Eic. All Made in the U. S. A. We group a large selection of American made Hand Bags, in leather and imitaticn leather, which are actually worth at least $1.50, at $1.00 Large Shopping Bags, of imitation leather, in black, gray, tan and navy, made in the U. S. ol g R SR A A R . $3.25 §1.25 Patent Leather Pockethooks, made in B BN S S S SO O A TR $1.00 Special Rosaries, in boxes and made in the U. 8. A—Value 59, at 75¢ White Pearl Beads, made in the U.S. A, at 69¢ Crucifixes, in old gold or French gray, made in the U. 8. A, at .........c......... 50c to $3.98 Shell Hairpins—6 in a box, and made in the RSBy three sizes, at ... ooooiinamnicosss 12/2¢ Pretty Laces and Embroideries Made in the U. S. A, Camisole Laces, in narrow or wide widths, for tops or for bodies of the garments. Make some for Christmas gifts. Made in the U. S. . 25¢ to 98c a yard all widths, and all .. 50c to $2.25 a yard Cotton and Silk Nets, made in the U. S. A, . American made Val, Filet, Cluny, Torchon, Venise and Net Top Laces ..... Sc to $5.00 a yard Embroidered Edges, Flouncings, Bands, Bead- ings, and Ingertions .. . 5c to $6.58 a yard ask for no better. Smart Woo! and Silk Dresses From $15.00 Upward Dresses of Serge, Satin, Jersey and Velvet—all made in this 'country. Cunningly fashioned frocks, comfortable and stylish. Each has its note of distinction—sometimes a loose pleat—a tunic—a crossed belt or group of box preats—all dainty and attractive, Winter Coats of Elegance and Distinction $19.50 and Up Cleverely fashioned Coats, in stunning models and choice fabrics. Warm, winter weight fabrics in- cluding Wool Velour, Silvertone and Broadcloths to choose from, and all made in the U. S. A. Vomen’s and Misses Tailored Suits From $25.00 Up You need a Suit—and you know it. self, and enjoy it to the limit. Styles, 7abrice and colorings in great variety give ampls choice. Buy it now. Silk Blouses Made in the U. S. A. Upward from $3.69 Dainty Crepe-de-Chine and Georgeits, and hand- some Striped Taffetas, all made in the U are used in these attractive Bl so reasonably priced. for your choice. American Made Voile Blouses As Low as $2.00 Voiles made in the U. 8. A. lead all other weaves ears for use in Lingerie Blouses. Voile always well and looks well, and gives a length of s: quite remarkable. Dainty laces and embroideri are used in connection with the voile. Bath Robes Made in the U. S. A. Make it one . of these “native born” Suits—American like your- S20A hoare Many pretty models ready all made in the U. §. A, and actually worth about 75c, at ... . 85c a yard Quaker Lace Curtains are varied in style and always beautiful; made in the U. 8. A— $2.25 to $8.00 a pair Cretonnes, woven in the U. 8. A, and printed in the U. 8. Finishing Company in Greene- ville, at . 35¢ to $1.00 a yard Log Cabin Rugs are made in Norfristown, Penn. and are copies of the first rag rugs woven in the U. S. A, at . $1.00 to $18.00 Wild’s Linoleum is actually worth $1.25 a square yard and is made in Philadelphia by the American Linoleum Mfg. Co., the first lino- leum manufacturers in this country— Special at $1.00 square yard Bags and Suit Cases, made in the U. 8. A. by the Warren Leather Goods Co., of Worcester, Mass. We are selling these high grade goods at Last Year’s Prices. The Finest Silks and Dress Goods Made in the U. S. A, Messaline, 30 inches wide, in all colors and extra heavy; made in the U. S. A, at ...... $1.50 40-Inch Crepe de Chine, in daylight and even- ing shades; made in the U. 8. A,, at $1.59 and $1.79 Satin de Chine is a beautiful high-lustre satin, firm in weave and soft in finish, a yard wide, and made in the U. S. A, at ....... $2.00 a yard 36-Inch Satin Taffeta, in stripe and plaid de- signs; a handsome siik, and made in the U. 8. A, at . $2.00 and 32.25 a yard 59-Inch Sicillan, in navy and blue only; made in the U. S. A, at ...... .4 $1.25 a yard Fine All-Wool Serges, in the staple colors; made in the U.S. A, at $2.00, $225 and $250 a yard Premier Crepe is an All-Wool Crepe, 42 inches , wide, in six good shades; it is sponged and shrunk and will not wrinkle or crease; made new designs and colorings, made in the U. 8. A—Value 59c—Special at .. 39c Chambray, in blue, tan or pink; it is 27 inches wide and an excellent value; made in the U. S. A.—Special at .. < Yard-wide Outing Flannel; worth 45¢c a yard Fancy stripe designs and a good weight; made in the U. 8. A—S8pecial at “Eden Cloth” for waistings is'a made in the U. 8. A. specialty. It is 28 inches wide and woven in flannel effects...... vee... at 45¢c a yard Yard-wide Percales worth 3% a yard. A good quality in a fair assortment of light and dark effects. Made in the U. S. A..... 49¢c Cotton Foulard in a fine selection of char- acteristic Foulard designs. Made in the U. S. Ao i ..... Special at 35c a yard _ White Goods and Domestics Made in the U. S. A. Flaid Cotton Blankets of heavy weight, in a full bed size. Made in the U. S. A. at $7.00 a pair Plaid Wool Blankets of heavy weight, in full bed size. Made in the U. S. A..... Fine White Wool Blankets of full size. All made in the U. S. A.. Handsome Bed Spreads of the “satin” type, with scalioped edges and cut corners. Made in the U. 8. A. Full bed size. Full size Cotton Sheets made in the U. S. A. at $1.75 and $2.00 Mercerized Cotton Damask—looks well, wears well, and is made in the U. S. A, . 49c a yard . 2¢ a yard NORTH STERLING Master Carl Burchard {is epected home from the hospital to spend | Thanksgiving. Miss Alma Schuman of North Seitu ate spent the week end with her par- ents. Raymond Wood was given & sur- prise birthday party at the homel of Judson Hall aon Saturday evening, Nov. 23d. Music, singing by Wood's male quartette, and dancing was greatly enjoyed. A fine collation was served. Those who attcaded were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Main and family, Mr. at 29c a yard at $950 a pair .at $8.00, $10.00, $12.00 a pair From $4.00 to $6.00 A fine Crochet Quilt, made in the U. S. A, at $3.50 and Mrs. F. P. McLennon axd family, nd_Mrs: Joseph Francys and Mrs. Rogers and davshter, John and daughters, Mildred rgaret, Mr. and Mrs. Parl . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Smith, mith and Mise Alice Gor- Oscar Jouret, James Smi mith, John Smith, Mr. and Albert D. Forge, Edward Jouret, Jouret, Miss Nellie Jouret, and Mrs. Charles S. Wood and twe | daughters, Abbie and Mildred, John W. \,“ ood, Everett E. Brown, Shurley E. ! Brown, James Hanley, Joseph Gaskell and son, all of Pawtucket, R. I, and Walter Young of Sterling, Mr, and George C. Spooner of North Ster- d Mrs. Joseph R. Williams of R, S recent visitors As local fi:kermen will receive sev- housand fingerling trout, some f the noted brooks will receive a share of them. Henry Lewis has sold his farm. rs. Ada Potter of Sterling Center at her farm the past week. s Stella H. Plummer of Worces- {!ter is spending two weeks with her brother, Frank O. Plummer. Leon A. Gilman of Willimantic, sen- i lcncPfl in, 1917 by Judge Gardiner ne of Norwich to 60 years in the ddletown insane hospital following trfal for murder of his cousin and grandfather, was for a time a resident of Norwich and worked in a local | manufactor R R T d Special at 89 and $1.00 =y Hughes ldeal mm- Brushes — “Every Brush Gloves for Winter Wear % in the U. S. A, at $2.00 a yar pecial a Guaranteed” and mate #n thenb). §. A, i of American Woven Blankets i e X i ! e in the U. S. A. 3 Fancy Turkish Towels, made e U ¢ $1.25 Brush, . 98¢ At Lowest Prices and shown in navy, plum, dark red, green T el at 75c and 8% || $150 Brush, at . $125 || 1-Clasp Cape Gloves, in tan, with three rows and black; made in the U. S. A, at $450 a yard arge size—colored ............n i $1.75 Brush, at . $1.50 $250 Brush, at . $198 Meadow Sweet Soap and Comfort Soap, in four odors, made in the U. S4A4 3573 cakes for 13c Fair Skin and Hardwater Toilet and Bath Soap, made in the U. 8. A,, at 10c—3 for 25c. Johnston's Baby Powder, for toilet and nursery, made in the U. S. A, at 15c-§1.65 a dozon. nd Welsh's Talcum, in 3 odors, made t 15c. made in the U. . $185 1-Clasp Washable Kid Gloves, in white or ivory; made in the U. S. A, at . . $150 black and - 59¢c to 85¢c Chamoisette Gloves, made in the U. 8. A— 89 to $1.00 Duplex Chamoisette and Double Silk Gloves, made in the U. S. A, at . . $1.50 Checked and Striped Dimity, made in the U. 8 AL oo occus i ST at 19¢ and 3% a yard PROSTRATION May be Overcome by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound — This Letter Proves It. West Philadelphis, Pl.- i thirty years I have heen Thave een in tndhadmenht- tacks of nervous prostration until it and at prices to match the purse. Made in i | seemed as if the in my whole thesUs S; AL . soisoo i From $1.75 to $15.00 "uy‘m“ out. I was ! vyE duEPinkha:‘; get:blc HATS DESIGNED AND MADE IN THE U. S. A At Prices Which Were Reduced In Our Own Millinery Department We have selected from our large stozk of Trim- med Hats seventy-five models which are so va- ried in design and coloring thdt they run the whole gamut from large to small—from grave to gay. Every bit of fabric, ‘each feather, each or- nament and every bit of labor and skill used in each and every Hat is American in all respects. THE VALUES RUN FROM $650 TO $10.00 WE ARE GOING TO SELL 40 Hats . .... at $4.45 85Hatd vy, . at $7.50 Splendid Values In Ribbons Made in the U. S. A. American-Made Ribbons, in Scotch plaid de- signs, six inches wide and just the thing for hair bows, &t .........eeeees 32c and 39¢ a yard White Turkish Towels of good size and ex- ceellent quality. Made in the U. S. A. at 25¢, 39, 50c, 75¢ Flecce-Lined Cashmere Gloves, colors; made in the U. S. A. .. Polka Dot Taffeta Ribbon, for fancy bags; made in the U. S. A, at ... 75¢c a yard Moire Ribbon, in all shades, in the 7-inch width is fine for Camisoles; made in the U. S. A, at ........ eeresseieettrtsntenanans 59%¢ a yard Dainty Gift Merchandise Made in the U. S. A. Three-piece Lunchson Sets in grsat variety Furnishings for American Men Made in the U. S. A, Negligee Shirts—coat style with laundered or soft cuffs and made of percale or madras; made in the U. 8. A, at . $159 Lion Brand Mercerized Lisle Socks, in black and the best colors; made in the U. S. A— Value 45¢, Special at . 39 a pair Best Quality Work Shirt—a good $1.50 value, in chambray, cheviot or black t ; made in the U. 8. A, at .. Infants’ Wear, Lingerie and Aprons Made in the U. S. A. , trimmed with Ameri- T values; all made in the U. S. A. ... cviei.. 59 to $298 Camisoles in black, flesh and white, and daint- ily trimmed with lace made in the U. S. A . . $1.25 to $3.98 Silk Envelope Chemises, in-flesh color, with laces and dainty. touches of ribbon, made in the U. 8. A. . ... $3.98 to $8.98 Knit Goods for baby's use, and |I| made in Kitchen Utensils For Use in the Real U. S. A. Kitchens “Keen Kleener”, a scouring Powder, made in the U. 8. Aiiviiininnnnennnnns Special 3¢ a can Filet Centers and Scarfs in sizes from 36 to 54 inches, either ali-lace or lace with plain center. Made in the U. S. A. From $4.50 to $15.00 Table and Dresser Scarfs in all sizes. Made 3 well vmmn of in the UsS, Ao .....euene From $1.98,to $5.50 Welcome Soap, the best known U. 8. A, laun- dry soap. Only one lot to a customer. Neckwear for the Discerning Woman 4 bars for 25 Made in the U. S. A., Filet Bed Room S8et stamped on fine voile. and advise all ulin wanm to try | Lydia E. Pinkham’: le¢gehbla Com- Filet Coll d Sets i i the t Earthern Bean Pots which will hold two Bed Spread and Scarfs. Made in' the U. S. s"“"d and I will tee ?,” § the U. 8. A, Pretty Bootees, from 59¢ to $125 || Cashmere and Wool Socks, in black, Oxford, et e N e I she yery nawes quarts of the real, old U. S. A. baked At $2950 set f§| derive %glm benefit f m_ it.”’— Mrs, Dainty hand made Sacques and Sweaters, in and natural wool color; extra good values; styles—made in the U. S, A... ...50¢c to $8.50 haars . samisat 80 § o Pm““ ‘5 25 N. 4ot Street, white, pink_and hlue, fro . $1.98 to $3.98 made in the U. S. A, at ........ 50c, 75¢ and $1.00 g?r:zileefis:{lla:: :T:li"s_::aé: »i/:n:;: i)(yless Round Chopping Bowls, made of hard Gnodl .Cro::hat Slippers in all sizes and colors. Made ; fite" me Lofvumsu Handmade Bonr -q«-c("'mn 98¢ to $3.50 Natural Process Underwear, for men, which 50¢c to %3.75 grown in the U. S. A. woods...... s at e RGO 75¢, $1.00, $1.69 a pair where in Mrs. Fitz s "gifts, trimmed gerald’s conimon. sells regularly for $200 a garment; made in i i suffering from nervousness, backache, eEVd 1) made n the U. 8. A, Special at ... s1.60 Nickeled Coffee Percolators in a number of “mhgu' e S . Stock Collars in net 2nd lace—vory popular Cretonne Laundry and Knitting Bags in all —made i the best styles. Made in the U. S. A. " X I . 800 to $198 made in the U. 8. A............... 59 to $3.50 From $350 to §650 || the new designs. Made in the U. S. A. functional_ derangement. _ 1t wes P, wher, in ax- |1 SOl H: EIDAY "STODKS' OF- NECK. SCAHES, ] ‘elbiiv’ Kerimi and. Velvet Searfs, Capes, . 5 ; From 59 to $6.50 ffl‘efill-mriflor MW&"' of cambrie; made in the || GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, ARM BANDS, ETC, || and Muffs—made in the U, S. A....From $575 up || Granite Saucepans with granite covers, two- i R T Tl ed.. with American ARE NOW COMPLETE—ALL MADE IN THE Winilear Tisetit ol the e shades —sarasitns quart size, and made in the U. S. A....... at 50c One-piece Pillow Shams, made in the U. S. ‘women maybenefltfmherupedm U. 8. A rom $1.98 to $2.98 and find health as she has done. For suggestions in regard to your con- vhmmwgbgeL nE. Pinkham Medicine , Lynn, Mass. The result of their ‘ M)yeanexpmenenllltymmu. T e e R To Heal Bed Sores Fer 25 years physicians and nurses il anything equal to Sykes Comfort Powter One box its extraordinary healing - he Vinol o2 “Td Comiort Bowder Cor, Bonioh, Maste 39c and 65¢ No. 6 Brooms, made in the U. S. A...... at $1.00 the U. 8. A From $1.50 to $3.50